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THE QUEENSLAND MEAT COMPANY.

THE BANQUET IN LONDON. Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.

London, January 29. Captain Rice, ofjthe Navy, speaking at the Queensland Meat Company's banquet, said that State depots would certainly increase the defensive resources of a garrison. Sir R. Herbert feared that compulsory labelling would be found impossible. He advised the company- to open numerous stores for the exclusive sale of colonial meat, and said that it was necessary, too, to instruct the public as to the best method of thawing. He pointed out even the meat served at the banquet might l»ave been better treated. The retirement of Sir Samuel Griffith from political life would be a very grave loss to Australia and to the cause of federation, and it would be easier to obtain judges than statesmen of the calibre of Sir S. Griffith.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9111, 31 January 1893, Page 5

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THE QUEENSLAND MEAT COMPANY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9111, 31 January 1893, Page 5

THE QUEENSLAND MEAT COMPANY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9111, 31 January 1893, Page 5